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POSTPRINT(GNUCHESS)			      POSTPRINT(GNUCHESS)

NAME
       postprint

SYNOPSIS
       postprint filename

DESCRIPTION
       postprint  creates a board by board postscript output file
       on stdout of the contents of the gnuchess persistent hash-
       file.   The  hashfile  contains	information from previous
       games saved by gnuchess.	 For each position it prints  the
       board,  the  best  move	for  that position and the search
       depth that generated the move as	 well  as  several  flags
       indicating  information	about  the  position.  Flags show
       whether the score is a true score, or an	 upper	or  lower
       bound  on  the score and whether or not kingside or queen-
       side castling was legal.	  When	combined  with	ChessFont
       file  and  sent	to  a postscript printer it will show all
       boards in the range specified.  For each	 board	the  move
       and  the	 current  score	 are  also printed.  ChessFont is
       courtesy of Andy Walker, Maths Dept.,  Nott'm  Univ.,  UK.
       (anw@maths.nott.ac.uk) and is copyrighted by him.

       To use:

       postprint >tmp

       cat ChessFont tmp | lpr

FUNCTION LETTERS
       BUGS

SEE ALSO
       gnuchess(6)
       chesstool(6)
       xboard(6)

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